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Off the Front Foot
註釋Mark Inglis, mountaineer, skier, medal-winning cyclist, and double amputee, puts bread on the family table through his public speaking. He addresses business and sports audiences, telling them about the lessons he has learned from the challenges he has faced in his life. He hopes other people can use those lessons to make a difference in their own lives, whether they apply them to sporting goals, business opportunities, or to general life-style improvement. This book looks at those lessons and presents them in an approachable way. Chapters/topics covered include: * Challenge - the essence of life * From stumbling blocks to stepping stones - how to recognise opportunities * Embracing change * Turning dreams into realities - 'must do' not 'can do' * Passion and commitment * Procrastination - techniques for avoiding avoidance * Dealing with the things you can't change * Achieving balance * Staying 'in the zone' in sport and business Mark Inglis is well known as the author of NO MEAN FEAT and TO THE MAX, as well as for his mountaineering and cycling exploits. He originally came into the public eye in 1982, when he was stranded on Mt Cook by appalling weather for 13 days, and later had both legs amputated below the knee as a result.